[MacPorts] #28200: inkscape @0.48.0, Revision 2 - inkscape after bad svg not working.

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#28200: inkscape @0.48.0, Revision 2 - inkscape after bad svg not working.
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 Reporter:  a.y.harano@…          |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect                |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  ports                 |     Version:  1.9.2                                
 Keywords:                        |        Port:  inkscape                             
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 Not sure if this is the right bug reporting place, but worth a try.

 I use Snow Leopard in 64-bit mode (‘arch=x86_64′ boot flag in
 com.apple.Boot.plist).

 I had used the inkscape 0.48.0 from inkscape site and it was working. Then
 I installed from MacPort and it was working. I had generated a few svg by
 hand and tried to open using MacPort's. After that time, I got the message
 "Inkscape encountered an internal error and will close now." each and
 every time that I open inkscape, forcing to quit just after it starts to
 run. I had uninstalled both versions (from the website and MacPort's) and
 tried to reinstall MacPort's several times (cleaing all, uninstalling and
 installing, rinse and repeat). The error only occoured in MacPort's.

 I managed to install as described in section "Compiling Inkscape with
 native GTK using MacPorts [experimental]" from
 http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/CompilingMacOsX (it needed a
 unlisted dep "xorg-libx11"). Even so, it keeps appearing the same error
 ("Inkscape encountered an internal error and will close now.") and close
 just after appearing.

 The attached file is Snow Leopard's generated log after running using the
 native GTK (copy-paste).

 Is it related to any log or setting file? If so, where do I have to check
 for them?

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/28200>
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